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Access Technologies has been providing computer support services such as Custom Software, Internet and Network Security, and Database Services since 1984. Many of our clients come from the Reno, Sparks, Northern Nevada, and Las Vegas areas but we provide services worldwide with clients as far away as The Netherlands.

At Access Technologies, we provide local Nevada businesses, as well as international businesses with computer consulting services including Web Presence, Custom Software, Security Audits and Reviews, and much much more.

As a business owner or Human Resource manager, your needs have changed considerably over the past few years! Today, every company, large and small, needs to remain competitive with an Internet presence and reliable corporate email. With the need to connect to the Internet comes all the risks of attack from the Internet.

Many technology companies find it necessary to outsource their programming needs. Not only is it more cost effective to contract with a professional than it is to hire an expert in the industry and technology, but the termination process for employee programmers can be traumatic and costly.

This is where we can help you. We offer experts in many facets of the computer and Internet industry. No long costly hiring process, no problems with difficult employees, and no termination headaches.

If you’re just not sure how we can help — if you’re just not quite ready to make the change from your current employment practices, give us a call. We can help you decide what works best for you. Call 775/316-8278.

If you’re already convinced of the value of outsourcing from the numerous articles in the news, give us a call. We can help. 775/316-8278.

Access Technologies is a computer consulting company located in the Reno Nevada area offering computer services for:

Software design and development in numerous languages including Java, PHP, Perl, C#, C, C++, the .NET framework, Fortran, and Assembly language. We can help you develop on numerous platforms including Windows, Unix, Linux, Mobile devices, and mainframe architectures.